Audio | Nikki Mbishi Ft Azma, Black fire, ConBoi, Shaulin, Songa, P Mawenge, Kayvokforce, Nala Mzalendo, Jos Mtambo & Jcb – Tukusa 3 III

The hip hop scene in Tanzania is experiencing a resurgence with the debut of a new rap track titled “Tukusa 3 III,” a significant collaboration that unites some of the most prominent figures in conscious and underground rap.

“Tukusa 3 III” transcends the typical rap song — it serves as a powerful statement. Remaining faithful to the essence of authentic hip hop, the artists employ incisive lyricism, impactful bars, and profound storytelling to confront social issues, hardships, truths, and the sentiments of the streets.

Listen to “Nikki Mbishi Ft Azma, Black fire, ConBoi, Shaulin, Songa, P Mawenge, Kayvokforce, Nala Mzalendo, Jos Mtambo & Jcb – Tukusa 3 III” below;

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Audio | Tunda Man – Naoa

Tunda Man is a Bongo Flava artist from Tanzania, born in Dar es Salaam. He embarked on his musical journey in the mid-2000s and quickly gained fame due to his distinctive voice and catchy tracks. Throughout his career, he has worked with prominent Tanzanian artists, producing hits that have solidified his status in the Tanzanian music scene.

The track “Naoa” is a wedding-themed Bongo Flava song by Tunda Man, a renowned artist hailing from Tanzania. This song features uplifting melodies and lyrics that honor love and marriage, highlighting the cultural significance of weddings within Tanzanian society. It demonstrates Tunda Man’s talent for crafting music that resonates with daily life and celebratory events.

To complement the audio, Tunda Man has released the official music video for “Naoa,” which presents a romantic narrative focused on commitment, marriage, and the responsibilities that come with love. The video embodies maturity and the bravery required to select a lifelong partner.

In the “Naoa (Video),” Tunda Man offers captivating visuals, high-quality cinematography, and contemporary editing that enhance the song’s themes. The video is appealing to fans of romantic narratives, music centered on commitment, and modern Bongo Flava aesthetics.


Watch to “Tunda Man – Naoa” video below;

Listen to “Tunda Man – Naoa” below;

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Audio | Aznas Link – Business Mind

Aznas Link collaborates with Azma, Nikki Mbishi, Mex Cortez, Country Boy, P Mawenge, Manengo, One The Incredible, and Baby Boy on the track “Business Mind,” which emphasizes hustle culture, strategic thinking, and achieving long-term success.

The song promotes a transition towards discipline, careful planning, and personal growth.

In “Business Mind,” each artist presents their distinct viewpoint on work ethic and ambition, all set against a backdrop of refined modern production. The outcome is an inspiring record that resonates with enthusiasts of conscious hip hop and message-oriented Tanzanian music.

Watch Aznas Link featuring Azma, Nikki, Mex Cortez, Country Wizzy, P Mawenge, Manengo, One The Incredible, and Baby Boy – Business Mind below;

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Throwback Thurday | Gangwe Mobb Live Performance – Ngangali (Sugu’s Muziki Na Maisha Album Launch 1999)

It is another Thursday, and today our attention is directed towards Temeke, focusing on a rap duo that received significant airplay on Tanzanian FM radio stations during the 1990s and early 2000s, particularly for their track that we will discuss. The group under consideration is Gangwe Mobb, known for their song “Ngangali,” which was their debut single from their first album, “Simulizi La Ufasaha,” released in 2000.

What I am about to share is a live performance of this rap duo from 2001 at the Mabaga FreshChombo Cha Dola” album launch. It was an extraordinary event, and on that day, numerous artists performed live alongside them. To mention a few, there was an outstanding performance by Mr. 2, also known as Sugu, as well as Lady Jay Dee, Big Dog Posse, Manzese Crew, and Mac D, among others.

Here is a two-minute video featuring Gangwe Mobb performing their hit song “Ngangali.” Enjoy this rare performance by this rap duo.

Listen to “Mabaga Fresh – Ngangali” below;

THROWBACK | Mabaga Fresh – Tupo Kamili

It is yet another Thursday, and today our “Throwback Thursday” feature spotlights the group “Mabaga Fresh,” also known as “Chombo Cha Dola.” This hip-hop duo comprises two individuals with disabilities, Jumanne Omary, commonly known as “JB,” and Chritoms Mwingira, referred to as “DJ Snox,” both originating from Temeke, Dar-es-Salaam.

During the 1990s, this rap group made notable contributions to the Tanzanian “new generation music scene.” They played a crucial role in introducing one of the most prominent and esteemed bongo flava artists, Juma Kassim Kiroboto, also known as “Juma Nature,” with their hit song “Mtulize,” produced by the legendary DJ Boni Luv.

Today, we will concentrate on their song from their debut album titled “Tupo Kamili.” This track is one of those that fans adored, and every time they performed it live, the audience went wild.

Watch the live performance of “Mabaga Fresh – Tupo Kamili” on the day of their album launch.

Throwback Thursday: Hashim Dogo – I Smoke Emceez

It is another Thursday, and this one is particularly significant. It marks the first Thursday of the year 2026. Given this occasion, our selection for the Throwback Joint of the week is Triple OG Hashim Rubanza, also known as Hashim Dogo, featuring a track he recorded in 1998 at Bongo Records under the guidance of P Funk Majani.

The song is titled “I Smoke Emceez.” In this piece, the title itself is quite revealing. Hashim begins the track with the phrase, “And here is Little Some Local,” while cleverly mimicking Bob Marley’s hook from “I Shot the Sheriff,” slightly altering it to align with his concept for this joint.

This song consists of four verses; however, today I will only present the first two verses along with the chorus. This is one of the rare and exceptional tracks he has ever produced. For more tracks like this, please visit my social media at Instagram, facebook, reverbnation, tiktok, X, youtube etc @ngomanagwa.

N.B. Special thanks to J4 for sharing this audio.

Listen to the Snippet of “I smoke Emceez” by Hashim Dogo below;

Throwback Thursday | Hard Blasters Crew – Tupo Nyuma.

As you are aware, it is Thursday once again, and today we are paying
tribute to the 90’s Tanzanian Hip Hop group, The “Hard Blasters Crew”. Our
emphasis today will be on their third and final album, which was
launched in 1999 after being recorded at MJ Records. This achievement
was made possible with the inclusion of Joseph Haule, known as Professor
Jay, who was previously referred to as Nigga J. This album, entitled
“Funga Kazi 2000,” features popular tracks such as “Chemsha Bongo,”
“Mamsap,” and “Chuzi Limekubali.” The entire album was produced by
Ludigo Bishota.

The highlighted track of the day is titled “Tupo Nyuma,” which is also
part of this LP and features contributions from Big Willy and his late nephew LB Geniuz, Fanani and Prof Jay .

In this collaboration, they discuss the challenges of life due to bribery, waste, and unfair favoritism, indicating that the country is heading in a negative direction. To be frank, this track is quite impactful.

Enjoy the snippet of this song below.

Throwback Thursday | Kwanza Unit – Itapobidi.

Kwanza Unit, commonly referred to as KU, means “First Unit” and was formed in 1993 through the merger of several groups, including the Villain Gangsters, led by the famous rapper Rhymson (also known as Ramadhan A. Mponjika), Riders Posse, Tribe X, and various solo artists.

The founding members of Kwanza Unit consist of Rhymson, KBC (Kiba Cha Singo), D-Rob (Robert Mwingira), Eazy-B (Bernard Luanda), Fresh-G (Godfrey Koshuma), and Y-Tang, among others. Furthermore, there is a wider network of associated individuals known as the Kwanza Unit Foundation or Kwanzanians.

The group’s first album, titled Kwanza Unit, was released in 1994, followed by their second album, Tropical Techniques, in 1996. Their third album, Kwanzanians, was released in 1999, available in both tape and CD formats. The single “Msafiri,” which is part of the third album, Kwanzanians, received significant attention.

Today, our throwback post will highlight the song “Itapobidi,” which features verses from all five members who recorded the first album in 1994. I am sharing a snippet of approximately 2 minutes so you can experience 90’s hip hop music in Tanzania. Enjoy this rare gem recorded at Mawingu Studios, Mwenge Dar-es-salaam, under the production of the legendary DJ and Producer Boniphace Kilosa, also known as DJ Boniluv.

Listen to “Kwanza Unit – Itapobidi (Snippet)” below;

AUDIO | Centona – Tanzania

Centano’s heartfelt and patriotic composition “Tanzania” honors and provides solace to the people of Tanzania. Released during a period of national grief following the loss of loved ones in this year’s general elections, the song radiates a profound sense of hope, healing, and unity.

Through its moving lyrics and soulful melody, Centano highlights the resilience and strength of the Tanzanian spirit while showing compassion for families who have experienced loss. The song depicts Tanzania as a nation in mourning yet bound together by empathy and brotherhood. It also calls for peace, love, and unity among its citizens.

Watch “Centano – Tanzania” below;

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AUDIO | Kiri Ft Mkorinto – Mtutu

Mtutu” by Kiri featuring Mkorinto is a captivating track that presents a blend of lively rhythms and memorable melodies. This collaboration emphasizes the distinct styles of both artists, resulting in a sound that appeals to enthusiasts of modern African music.

The song frequently delves into themes of love, celebration, and cultural pride, encouraging listeners to dance and relish the moment. With its irresistible beats and invigorating energy, “Mtutu” is ideal for social events and festive celebrations.

Listen to “Kiri Ft Mkorinto – Mtutu” below;

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